PaulStuart / M
(JP¥74,800)
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PaulStuart
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M
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This is a vintage (1980s-90s) Paul Stuart trench coat. * Made in England * Size: UK 40R * Length: Approximately 120cm * Width: Approximately 59.5cm * Sleeve Length (from center back): Approximately 87cm This particular piece is a rare, original line item, not a licensed product for the Japanese market. It features a unique lining pattern and an ORDER NO. tag, indicating it was made by INVERTERE. The original Paul Stuart line is known for its luxury, and the details, crafted by INVERTERE, are truly impressive. The sleeves are raglan sleeves, constructed from a single piece of fabric. The single-piece sleeve design, without shoulder seams, allows for a clean shoulder line even when worn oversized, creating a natural drape. It has a beautiful silhouette, with a generous width and a clean shoulder line, representing the ideal overcoat. It comes with a waist belt, allowing you to cinch the waist and create an A-line silhouette, enjoying the drape. The material is 100% cotton, with an understated iridescent fabric that gives it a mature look. The thick and firm material exudes a sense of luxury. It comes with a removable liner, and the check pattern on the lining adds a nice accent, allowing you to add variety to simple outfits and dress stylishly. There is no significant damage or stains. There are no issues with wear, but one of the inner buttons is missing. It's a desirable size, and with the liner, it can be worn for a long period, so why not take this opportunity?
2 days ago